Arul,
Probably better to use the admin console client that ships with websphere.
You have a wizard-like interface to install a jdbc driver (if necessary),
and a wizard-like interface for configuring a datasource (connection pool).
tim
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> Hello all
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> Any idea how to set a connection pool in webpshere.In weblogic it
> becomes an
> easy task.Just change up the weblogic.properties file
>
> how do i do that in websphere.Should i edit the admin.config file.
>
> Arul
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